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11/12/2016 09:44 | PETER HITCHENS: No 10 disaster! Minister is caught telling us the TRUTH By PETER HITCHENS FOR THE MAIL ON SUNDAY PUBLISHED: 01:08, 11 December 2016 | UPDATED: 02:07, 11 December 2016 What fun it is on the rare occasions when a Cabinet Minister tells the truth. It upsets all the right people. The Government squawks and flaps and tries to drown out the revelation with fresh lies. The semi-official political press starts babbling about how the culprit has made a ‘gaffe’, a word used by nobody else, meaning ‘embarrassing but honest statement’. And the rest of us can enjoy it. So it is with Foreign Secretary Johnson’s attack on Saudi Arabia’s nasty, violent meddling in other countries, mainly responsible for turning Syria into a wasteland of ruins, full of corpses and weeping mourners. Read more: | donald trunk | |
07/12/2016 16:52 | Syrian rebels crushed as Assad's troops take control of Aleppo's Old City, forcing 80,000 people to flee their homes and civil war heads towards an apocalyptic finale Regime troops have captured three-quarters of rebel territory in the Syrian city The blistering assault has prompted a mass exodus of east Aleppo residents Rebel factions proposed a five-day ceasefire for medical and civilian evacuation By Julian Robinson for MailOnline and Afp PUBLISHED: 11:34, 7 December 2016 | UPDATED: 11:42, 7 December 2016 Read more: | thecurryqueen | |
06/12/2016 19:37 | WikiLeaks reveals 57,000 emails from the son-in-law of President Erdogan, 'proving his connection to ISIS operation smuggling oil into Turkey' WikiLeaks has released a tranche of personal emails from the account of Turkey's Minister of Oil Berat Albayrak The emails span a six-year period from 2000 to 2016 and allegedly reveal his level of influence in the country's political scene The emails appear to have been obtained by Turkish hacktivist group Redhack By Hannah Al-othman For Mailonline PUBLISHED: 18:04, 6 December 2016 | UPDATED: 18:16, 6 December 2016 Read more: | mrs tubs | |
17/11/2016 11:02 | Is blitz on Aleppo the start of Putin's war to rebuild USSR? As Russian missiles rain down on besieged city - and Trump cosies up to Putin - a Kremlin expert's chilling warning Syria's brutal dictator Bashar al-Assad said Donald Trump will be a ‘natural ally’ in fighting terrorism Assad said Mr Trump would be a friend to his regime, Russia and the Iranians if he changed US policy Policy is to strike against Isis while supporting rebels opposed to Assad, but Trump has different ideas By EDWARD LUCAS FOR THE DAILY MAIL PUBLISHED: 22:54, 16 November 2016 | UPDATED: 01:39, 17 November 2016 Read more: | mrs barry | |
14/11/2016 13:22 | 14.11.2016 Author: Tony Cartalucci Turkey’s Operation Euphrates Shield is Shielding What? Turkey, in a bid to legitimize its uninvited, illegal incursion into northern Syria, has created several media platforms specifically reporting on what it calls “Operation Euphrates Shield.” Operation Euphrates Shield, according to official Turkish government statements, aims at “securing&rdqu The Brookings Institution – a corporate-funded policy think-tank whose policymakers have helped craft upper-level strategy for the Iraqi, Afghan, Libyan, and now Syrian conflicts as well as plans laid for future confrontations with Iran and beyond – has been explicit regarding the true nature of these “buffer zones.” In a 2015 paper titled, “Deconstructin …the idea would be to help moderate elements establish reliable safe zones within Syria once they were able. American, as well as Saudi and Turkish and British and Jordanian and other Arab forces would act in support, not only from the air but eventually on the ground via special forces. The paper goes on by explaining (emphasis added) : The end-game for these zones would not have to be determined in advance. The interim goal might be a confederal Syria, with several highly autonomous zones and a modest (eventual) national government. The confederation would likely require support from an international peacekeeping force, if this arrangement could ever be formalized by accord.But in the short term, the ambitions would be lower—to make these zones defensible and governable, to help provide relief for populations within them, and to train and equip more recruits so that the zones could be stabilized and then gradually expanded. | jasun burn | |
13/11/2016 15:50 | Video Trump’s reply to Saudi prince proves “America made the right choice” | johnwise | |
13/11/2016 12:49 | If, Russian political analyst Valery Solovey's report that Putin is about to stand down over ill health issues, turns out to be true, it could result in a major shift in Russia's foreign policy. Solovey,professor of the Moscow Institute of Foreign Affairs,said the leader might need to avoid publicity in 2017, for several months, or will appear very rarely. | azalea | |
13/11/2016 12:04 | Donald Trump Kept His Promise To The Alex Jones Show Info wars The Donald like you've not seen him before He 'is' up to date with Isis. | au24 | |
05/11/2016 13:11 | 363 this is the long version | cobaltsky4 | |
04/11/2016 13:02 | 'Clinton & ISIS funded by same money' - Assange interview w/John Pilger (Courtesy Darthmouth Films) | traderabc | |
03/11/2016 16:26 | Turkey massing troops near silopi, just over the Iraqi border. Abadi says there will be consequences of any Turkish invasion. Time the US got out of Incirlik. | yf23_1 | |
02/11/2016 23:07 | Turkey: Erdogan's Galloping Despotism by Burak Bekdil November 2, 2016 at 4:00 am hxxps://www.gateston Before Turks could digest so many undemocratic practices they had to face in one week, they woke up only to learn that scores of journalists at a newspaper critical of Erdogan had been detained. On October 31, police raided the homes of 11 people, including executives and journalists of Cumhuriyet newspaper, after prosecutors initiated a probe against them on "terrorism" charges. "This is about ... abolishing all universal values... The most explicit indications of it are the growing pressure against the Turkish press and the policies to destroy it. This is the process of the destruction of free thought." — The Contemporary Journalists Association. | arnold arnold | |
30/10/2016 21:51 | The Truth About World War III | United States vs. Russia | jasun burn | |
30/10/2016 20:24 | Turkey sacks 10,000 more civil servants and shuts down 15 more media outlets in latest crackdown following military coup Turkey has sacked a further 10,000 civil servants following failed coup The government has also forced 15 more media organisations to shut down They are all accused of having links to the US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen Ankara has blamed Gulen for orchestrating the failed uprising in July By JENNIFER NEWTON FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED: 13:27, 30 October 2016 | UPDATED: 16:57, 30 October 2016 Read more: | jasun burn |
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